2018 TriGlides
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#32
Which is why I'm damn glad I bought a '17 for a reduced price. They can keep the gloss inner fairing imho.
#33
#35
I didn't see black forks...
But, anyhow, I'm surprized Harley hasn't offered a CVO type of TriGlide. It would be a limited market and pricey. But, it would be nice to have the following from the factory.
- 114 motor
- chrome fork sliders
- chrome hand controls
- chrome wheels
I'm very happy with my '12 with all the stuff I've fine to it, and am not planning to replace it. But, just thinking a CVO would be cool...albeit pricey.
But, anyhow, I'm surprized Harley hasn't offered a CVO type of TriGlide. It would be a limited market and pricey. But, it would be nice to have the following from the factory.
- 114 motor
- chrome fork sliders
- chrome hand controls
- chrome wheels
I'm very happy with my '12 with all the stuff I've fine to it, and am not planning to replace it. But, just thinking a CVO would be cool...albeit pricey.
#36
with the price of a RG CVO being $41K+ and a CVO Limited being $43K. if they ever release a TriGlide CVO, don’t be surprised if it’s over $50K
#37
#38
Only ONE is a true AE model ('98 Heritage Springer--Midnight Red/Champagne trim).
I had a deposit on the '13 Ultra AE bike until I saw the colors.
I started searching for an CVO AE bike until I saw those colors.
I ended up with a CVO in the Typhoon Maroon color.
My wife says it "compliments" her Red Heritage!
I guess I must not have good judgment of decent color combinations.
#39